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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trajectory from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to describe a path that something has taken, or is taking, from one place or point to another. For example: The spacecraft followed its trajectory from Earth to Mars.
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This should help AB Sugar's profit trajectory from next year.
Disco's return mirrors its original trajectory from margins to mainstream.
His trajectory from Pussy Posse doofus to dogged environmental campaigner has further boosted his stock.
My own direct trajectory from there would be Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Obama White House.
Fishburne didn't stop to think about his career trajectory, from Matrix co-star to TV series.
Your trajectory from juvenile lead to national treasure is unlikely to be a smooth one.
The trajectory from PNAC to the Libby Legal Defence Trust charts the fall of neoconservatism.
It is as if the trajectory from Shakespeare to Dromgoole is smooth and unhampered.
It's a fascinating aspirational trajectory, from House Beautiful to House Clean.
Each primate, she said, "has its own trajectory from a common ancestor which has diversified".
Meanwhile Robshaw's form continues on its upward trajectory from the World Cup.
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